Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
latinate
adjective
/ˈlæt.ɪ.neɪt/

Definition
Of or relating to the Latin language; having a Latin origin.

Examples
- The professor used a latinate style in his lecture, employing many terms that originated from Latin.
- While writing her essay, she opted for a more latinate vocabulary to match the scholarly tone required.
- The legal document was filled with latinate terminologies that made it hard for the average person to understand.

Meaning
Latinate represents words or phrases that derive from Latin, often used to describe language that is more formal or educated in tone, incorporating Latin roots.

Synonyms
- Latin
- Classical
- Formal
- Scholarly